Eventide Set For NAMM

This year’s NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA will be a special one for Eventide as the company will celebrate its H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer being inducted into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame. First created in 1986, the unit continues to be a studio and live sound mainstay.

Anaheim, CA (January 13, 2016)—This year’s NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA will be a special one for Eventide as the company will celebrate its H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer being inducted into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame. First created in 1986, the unit continues to be a studio and live sound mainstay.

Holding court at booth #5971, Eventide will also be discussing its H9 MAX stompbox, which has been nominated for a TEC Award for Outstanding Technical Achievement in the category of Musical Instrument Amplification & Effects. The H9 MAX Harmonizer Effects Processor contains every Eventide stompbox algorithm, plus the CrushStation, offers selectable routing and can be controlled via Bluetooth.

The company will also present SpaceTime, its new multi-effect algorithm that combines modulation, two delays, and reverb into one effect. The delays are based on Eventide’s Vintage Delay algorithm from the TimeFactor pedal and the reverb section draws from both the Plate algorithm in Eventide’s Space pedal, as well as Eventide’s UltraReverb native plug-in. Unique to SpaceTime is the ability to route the delays and reverb in series or parallel after modulation, further adding to its versatility and creative applications.

Finally, the company will also be showcasing its new plug-in bundle, Anthology X, comprised of 17 mixing, mastering, and multi-effect plug-ins that have been redesigned from the ground up to more closely recreate the sound of the original hardware. Notably, they’re now available for the first time ever in native AAX, AU, and VST formats.